Google Clips is one of those strange products nobody really asked for, but it’s still a pretty novel idea. A small GoPro-like camera, Clips rests on a table or clips onto your person, capturing motion photos (soundless video clips) as you go about your regular life. Whether that’s playing with your kids, dog, or just having a nice dinner with the family, Clips uses Google’s artificial intelligence to make sure you never miss a precious moment.

The FCC filing was heavily redacted and although it didn’t mention Google Clips by name, the model number (G015A) was spotted in the paperwork along with WiFi/Bluetooth connectivity and powered by a battery. Priced at $250, it’s going to be a tough sell, even for the most narcissistic tech enthusiasts looking to document their every move.

Video calls are a fun way to stay in touch with friends or family members when you or they are overseas. It is also a useful way to communicate with colleagues since sometimes a video call might be more effective than an email or text. Google Duo’s focus has always been about video calls, but …

While Samsung’s flagship smartphones are possibly one of its more popular handsets, the company has also been known to put out quite a few rugged handsets aimed at users who might be able to appreciate such protection.